Introduced at the Demo Day for the first time to hundreds of US and
International retailers and distributors were Emc(2) irons, wedges, hybrids
and golf bags. Also unveiled was the prototype 460cc Emc(2)
Scandium/composite driver. Thousands of balls were hit with tremendous
feedback on all products. One club pro was quoted as saying, "The
combination of improved distance and accuracy and the remarkable feel of
your Emc(2) irons are very impressive." Other comments included; "Your
shafts feel like butter," "I have never hit my irons so straight" and "Your
ShockBlok feature is certainly as advertised. While I have bad tendonitis
I've been hitting balls for close to an hour and feel no pain whatsoever."

"The reaction to our Emc(2) products at the Demo Day and subsequently at
our booth and hitting center at the show has been extremely positive,"
commented Mr. Bill Dey, e21's Chief Operating Officer. "We are very
pleased to offer consumers clubs that can lower their handicaps by
providing increased distance, improved accuracy and consistency. We have
spent considerable time and resources designing the Emc(2) line. Our
designer Mark Myrhum has done a tremendous job improving the performance,
playability and look of all our golf products."

Also launched at the PGA Show was the new "space-inspired" look of the
company with its crisp orange and black logo stating simply e21, on a clean
white background. The aggressive coloring is a reflection of the
cutting-edge technology e21 has brought the golf industry, and can be seen
on the cover of Golf Today, a special-edition which was circulated
exclusively at the PGA Show.

The Emc(2) two-piece construction irons (2-LW) are progressively offset to
maximize trajectory. The wide sole makes it easy to get proper launch
angles from all lies and the hollow design provides an increased Moment of
Inertia (MOI) for greater accuracy on off-center hits. Emc(2) iron heads
are made with an ultra high strength steel face plate for increased ball
speed while saving weight for optimizing Center of Gravity (CG).

Emc(2) hybrids (18°, 20°, 23°, and 26°) are also Progressively Offset and
made with an ultra high strength steel face plate. Weight is strategically
placed in the head for low CG and ease of launch while the CNC milled
scrorelines control width and depth and are the maximum allowed by the
USGA.

Each iron and hybrid is Contact Signature Tuned (CST) to e21's Scandium
shafts for true contact with the ball. All new products continue to
feature e21's game improving Scandium Alloy Eagle One shafts.

About Element 21 Golf Company:

Element 21 Golf Company is a Delaware corporation trading on the OTCBB and
the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) with offices in New Jersey, USA and
Toronto, Canada. e21 holds the exclusive right to manufacture golf products
using its proprietary e21 Scandium Alloy. e21 clubs utilize
next-generation technology that deliver marked improvements in distance,
consistency, accuracy and feel over the most popular products in the $5.5
billion U.S. golf equipment market.

Based on its superior performance, a number of high profile golf
professionals have switched to or have begun testing e21's Eagle One shafts
in recent months.

e21's Scandium Alloy is the secret behind this advanced performance.
Originally developed for advanced aeronautics in jet fighters such as the
MiG, it is 55% lighter and offers a 25% greater strength-to-weight
advantage over Titanium alloys, the current standard in the golf equipment
industry. e21's Scandium Alloy allows greater freedom to move more weight
to the perimeter of the club face in woods and hybrids than any other
metal, resulting in a significantly larger sweet spot than any other club
head. Additionally, e21 Scandium Metal Alloy shafts are almost perfectly
symmetrical at 99.5-99.9%, compared to 60-78% typical in graphite shafts
and 80-85% for steel.

e21 Golf -- Better Science. Better Performance.

Forward-Looking Statements.

Statements in this release, other than statements of historical fact, may
be regarded, in certain instances, as "forward-looking statements" pursuant
to Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21B of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, respectively. "Forward-looking statements"
are based on expectations, estimates and projections at the time the
statements are made, and involve risks and uncertainties which could cause
actual results or events to differ materially from those currently
anticipated, including but not limited to delays, difficulties, changed
strategies, or unanticipated factors or circumstances affecting e21 and its
business. A number of these risks and uncertainties are described in e21's
periodic reports filed with Securities and Exchange Commission. There can
be no assurance that such
forward-looking statements will ever prove to be accurate and readers
should not place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements
contained herein, which speak only as of the date hereof. e21 undertakes no
obligation to republish revised forward-looking statements to reflect
events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence
of unanticipated events.